Health care iPhone App Helps You Get Info, Fast
7:25 am, March 10th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli

iTriage is an app for the iPhone and iPod touch that helps US users find local healthcare information on the road.
Developed by two emergency room doctors, it offers a national directory of emergency departments, urgent care facilities, retail clinics and pharmacies. Drilling down, the info also includes descriptions of capabilities and areas of specialization, web site links, opening hours and contact information. Quality reports on hospitals and physicians can be downloaded, too.
The docs saw a lot of patients making uninformed snap decisions, so they formed partnerships with leading health care information, service and technology companies to offer additional services, including companies that can provide iTriage users with everything from quality and safety ratings and patient recommendations to 24-7 phone consultations with board certified physicians and assistance in negotiating medical bills.
Reviewers — including an ER doc and closet programmer — suggest filtering to wade through all the info but otherwise like the app.
Available for $.99 on iTunes.
Posted by Nicole Martinelli in iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch, iTunes | Comment on this article
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Nicole – thanks for reviewing our app. We have just press released it today, so we are excited to tell the world. We are on a mission to empower patients to make better decisions saving time, money, and decreasing frustration. And hopefully allow people to make more informed decisions. We have some very exciting features underway for v1.1 in the near future.
Pete
Peter Hudson, MD, on March 10th, 2009 at 10:26 am